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Properties of aqueous solution of a fluorocarbon surfactant and a nonionic surfactant, and their mixtures
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1981
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EngineeringChemical CompositionSurfactantsSurfactant AdditivesSurface TensionsChemistryNonionic SurfactantSolution (Chemistry)Chemical EngineeringAnalytical ChemistryInterfacial ChemistryChromatographySurfactant SolutionAqueous SolutionMicelleNatural SciencesLangmuir Adsorption EquationFluorocarbon SurfactantInterfacial Phenomena
Abstract The surface tensions of aqueous solutions of lithium perfluorooctane sulfonate (LiFOS) and hexaethyleneglycol n ‐dodecylether (6ED), and of their mixtures, were measured. The effect of each surfactant additives on the adsorption and the micelle formation was discussed on the basis of the surface tension values using the Langmuir adsorption equation for the mixture of both surfactants and the modified Szyszkowski equation. From these results, in the range of low concentrations of 6ED or LiFOS, some of the 6ED molecules which had already adsorbed on the solution surface were found to be replaced by LiFOS molecules in an addition of LiFOS surfactant and vice‐versa. In the ranges of higher concentration above critical micelle concentration (CMC) of each surfactant, it was concluded that the mixed micelle could be formed in the mixed system of both surfactants as well as in the mixed system of two kinds of ordinary hydrocarbon surfactants.
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